1. Log in as admin
2. Navigate to Site Administration -> Appearance -> Theme -> Theme selector.
3. Click the button labelled "Select theme" in the default row
4. Choose either Standard, Afterburner or Anomaly
5. Navigate to Navigation -> Site pages -> Participants
6. On the right, next to User list, choose User details
The links on the right (to Blog, Notes, etc.) should each appear on a separate line.

Description

When using some themes, such as Standard, Afterburner and Anomaly, the list of user links for each participant as a single continuous line of text, whereas with other themes, such as Arialist, the list is formatted nicely with one link per line. This happens when viewing the participants list with user details shown.

I found that some themes control the display as "block" and some do not. The following CSS should probably be present in all themes...

Activity

I heard a report from Jerome recently that all of the new themes are NOT inheriting properly from base and canvas. Could this be the problem? Surely it makes sense to have basic CSS like this in the base theme so that it's fixed in all themes.

Martin Dougiamas
added a comment - 16/Aug/11 11:51 AM I heard a report from Jerome recently that all of the new themes are NOT inheriting properly from base and canvas. Could this be the problem? Surely it makes sense to have basic CSS like this in the base theme so that it's fixed in all themes.

Nearly forgot to mention - in future Mary please don't add comments referencing the MDL issue number into the changes.
We can always get that information from tracker, git, or web interfaces like cvs.moodle.org, git.moodle.org etc - mostly they are just adding content that needs to be removed and will likely be outdated next time someone changes that line again or revises code.

Sam Hemelryk
added a comment - 03/Oct/11 10:04 AM Nearly forgot to mention - in future Mary please don't add comments referencing the MDL issue number into the changes.
We can always get that information from tracker, git, or web interfaces like cvs.moodle.org, git.moodle.org etc - mostly they are just adding content that needs to be removed and will likely be outdated next time someone changes that line again or revises code.
Cheers
Sam